Tag: Cancellation
Thailand MotoGP Grand Prix cancelled for second consecutive year due COVID

The International Motorcycling Federation, IRTA and Dorna Sports announced Wednesday the cancellation of the Thai MotoGP Grand Prix, which was to take place from October [Read More…]
All flights out of Bangkok to be cancelled
PHUKET: All domestic flights serving passengers travelling into and out of Bangkok and other areas designated ‘dark red’ COVID high-risk zones will be banned from [Read More…]
All Bangkok-Phuket buses cancelled
PHUKET: All interprovincial bus services between Phuket and Bangkok have been suspended, effective today (July 10), as all bus services between Bangkok and Southern Thailand [Read More…]
Pattaya Marathon cancelled for the second year in a row due to COVID
The popular annual Pattaya Marathon has been cancelled due to Covid-19 measures in place for the second year in a row. The popular marathon, which [Read More…]
COVID-19 insurance policies, paying out on infection, cancelled
Amid a surge in cases, several insurance companies have cancelled their COVID-19 insurance policies, which promised payment upon the discovery of infection, dubbed “Found, Paid, [Read More…]
Bangkok Cancels Songkran Events
BANGKOK, April 8 (TNA) – The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) cancelled its annual celebrative events at the City Hall’s front court and elsewhere during the [Read More…]
57 local trains to be cancelled to curb COVID-19 virus spread
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) will suspend 57 locals trains starting on Tuesday to restrict travel that could further spread Covid-19. SRT governor Niruj [Read More…]
Chaos at Suvarnabhumi as flights cancelled due to escalating India and Pakistan conflict
About 5,000 Thai and foreign tourists were stranded at Suvarnabhumi International Airport on Wednesday night after flights bound for Europe were abruptly cancelled, or turned [Read More…]